| BOLSTERINGS | • bolsterings n. Plural of bolstering. • BOLSTERING n. the act of propping up. |
| COURTLINESS | • courtliness n. The quality of being courtly; refinement of manners. • COURTLINESS n. the state of being courtly. |
| ENCLOISTERS | • encloisters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of encloister. • ENCLOISTER v. (obsolete) to shut up in a cloister. |
| FOSTERLINGS | • fosterlings n. Plural of fosterling. • FOSTERLING n. a foster child. |
| FRONTOLYSIS | • frontolysis n. (Meteorology) The degeneration or dissipation of an atmospheric weather front. • FRONTOLYSIS n. the weakening or disappearance of a weather front. |
| INTEROSSEAL | • interosseal adj. (Anatomy) Between bones; interosseous. • INTEROSSEAL adj. situated between bones, also INTEROSSEOUS. |
| INTERPOSALS | • interposals n. Plural of interposal. • INTERPOSAL n. the act of interposing. |
| ISONITRILES | • isonitriles n. Plural of isonitrile. • ISONITRILE n. a type of organic compound, aka isocyanide. |
| JOURNALISTS | • journalists n. Plural of journalist. • JOURNALIST n. a person engaged in journalism. |
| LOBSTERINGS | • LOBSTERING n. fishing for lobsters. |
| LUSTRATIONS | • lustrations n. Plural of lustration. • LUSTRATION n. ritual washing; ablution. |
| NEOREALISTS | • neorealists n. Plural of neorealist. • NEOREALIST n. a practitioner of neorealism. |
| PERSONALIST | • personalist n. (Philosophy) An advocate of personalism. • PERSONALIST n. someone who writes personal notes; a believer in, or follower of, personalism. |
| PORTIONLESS | • portionless adj. Lacking a portion; especially, without a dowry. • PORTIONLESS adj. without a portion. |
| PULTRUSIONS | • PULTRUSION n. a process for producing reinforced plastic products. |
| RESOLUTIONS | • resolutions n. Plural of resolution. • RESOLUTION n. the act of resolving. |
| SOLITARIANS | • solitarians n. Plural of solitarian. • SOLITARIAN n. a hermit; a solitary. |
| TRISKELIONS | • triskelions n. Plural of triskelion. • TRISKELION n. a figure consisting of three radiating curves or legs, also TRISCELE, TRISKELE. |
| ULTRASONICS | • ultrasonics n. The science and technology of ultrasound. • ULTRASONICS n. the study and use of ultrasonic waves. |
| UNCLOISTERS | • uncloisters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncloister. • UNCLOISTER v. to release from a cloister. |